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Green Book April 2003

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Answering Client Questions

Each month, we get a number of client questions via meetings, phone calls, and e-mails regarding various aspects of our research.

Bond Market Summary

New bond market timing tool discovered. Testing reveals it has a remarkable forecasting record. Currently signaling bond market top!

Cutting The Drug Business Five Ways

We’ve carved out subsets from Wall Street’s oversimplified classification of drug stocks.

Declining Defined Contribution Participation

A recently released survey of over 500 large and mid size employers found that the employee participation rate in 401(k) plans dropped to a level not seen since the early 1990s.

Insider Block Measures....Back Into “Normal” Net Selling Territory From Bullish Zone

The latest 10-week reading of 0.27% has risen back into the normal zone after spending six weeks in bullish territory.

Joke of the Month

Bobbie Deemer in (No) Port St. Lucie is this month’s hands down winner.

March Mutual Fund Flows...Fleeing Stocks, Chasing Bonds

Past history shows the market can recover in spite of an absence of Main Street support.

NASDAQ & NYSE Short Interest

Both ratios still bullish.

New Theme Group..... “Rebuilding Iraq”

A new group of companies that we think have a good shot at being involved in the reconstruction of Iraq.

Scanning The Markets

The S&P 500 was up 0.8% in March, but ended Q1 down 3.6%.

Select Industries Sector Focus

Equity Portfolio concentrated in Health Care and Technology. Looking ahead to other potential areas of leadership: Oil Patch, Telecom Survivors, Airlines, and Unregulated Energy Producers.

Short Term Group Leaders & Laggers

On March 11th, the stock market made a new low for the year. But in anticipation of a final resolution with Saddam Hussein, the market bounced off those lows and closed higher for eight trading days in a row.

Tech Watch

The broad Tech sector is down significantly from all time highs, but is still not cheap by traditional measures.

View From The North Country

“View From The North Country” this month highlights several prior periods of “scary” market environments. In retrospect, all provided excellent buying opportunities.

Volatility Update…..S&P Volatility Still High, But Coming Down

In Q1, the instances of High Volatility in the S&P 500 was at the fifth highest level dating back to 1900.

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